salam pagi selasa....
sampai-sampai opis nih ummi terus search kat internet sal simpton2 demam nie....yealah marha demam tak baik-baik lg...mlm td bagik lagik antibiotik KLACID yg doktor suh bagi tuh....ummi try carik kat internet antibiotik tuh untuk infection rupernyer....sebabnyer gusi marha jadi merah-merah dah...mmm byk gak info sal demam td ummi dpt...so esok ummi decide nak pi jumpa doktor lg...n klu teruk sgt nak refer kat hospital la...ummi takut der sakit lain lak....risaunyer ummi ni bila pikir sal marha.... semua org risau...sebab dah tau masa dia umur bawah setaun slalu duk ulang alik kat spital kpj seremban tu...dulu opis ummi cover guna ING...selepas kemerosotan ekonomi nih ..leh claim jer dlm rm600 setaun, tu untuk cukup hanya pergi klinik panel je...mmm mana cukup nak cover tu...kene warded ajer 3 hari dah mau rm2000 lebih...ooooo...dulu semua free tak pe la..hehehe...nampak gaya guna spital gomen abah damia& marha lah plak ya...:)
td dah call hospital putrajaya...nak buat appointment jumpa paeds...esok klu jadi just bawak surat dr klinik yg slalu ummi pergi nih je untuk rujukan....
Klacid for patients
Clarithromycin is an antibiotic used to treat infections such as sinus infections, throat infections, tonsil infections and other lung related infections. It can be used by some patients to prevent infections. It is important that you take this medication for the full period of time your doctor has prescribed it, even if you feel better after a day or two. This medication should not be taken by those with an allergy to erythromycin. There are several significant drug interactions with clarithromycin. Make sure to have your doctor or pharmacist fully evaluate all medications you might be taking and ask them about drug interactions. The most common side effects reported include taste disturbances, diarrhea and nausea, occurring in approximately 3% of patients. Clarithromycin can be taken with or without food. Unlike other suspensions (liquid forms), this suspension should not be refrigerated.
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